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The Cloisters

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The Cloisters

By: Katy Hays
Narrated by: Emily Tremaine
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In this “sinister, jaw-dropping” (Sarah Penner, author of The Lost Apothecary) debut novel from the author of Saltwater, a circle of researchers uncovers a mysterious deck of tarot cards and shocking secrets in New York’s famed Met Cloisters.

When Ann Stilwell arrives in New York City, she expects to spend her summer working as a curatorial associate at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Instead, she finds herself assigned to The Cloisters, a gothic museum and garden renowned for its medieval art collection and its group of enigmatic researchers studying the history of divination.

Desperate to escape her painful past, Ann is happy to indulge the researchers’ more outlandish theories about the history of fortune telling. But what begins as academic curiosity quickly turns into obsession when Ann discovers a hidden 15th-century deck of tarot cards that might hold the key to predicting the future. When the dangerous game of power, seduction, and ambition at The Cloisters turns deadly, Ann becomes locked in a race for answers as the line between the arcane and the modern blurs.

“A tour de force by an important new voice” (Rachel Kapelke-Dale, author of The Ballerinas), The Cloisters is a haunting and magical blend of genres that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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I took the recommendation from Jenna Bush-Haggar from Hoda & Jenna. I enjoyed every moment.

Great Book!

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Didn’t like the lack of knowing character history until near end and major events had sparse explanations and details. Main character shows she is a narcissist like the friends she judged when she herself should have been the one in jail.

Glad story was relatively short.

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It was very different than what I thought it was going to be. It was interesting but would have loved more facts about the Cloisters.

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Thought it was well written, historically, interesting, and with detailed character development. Did not enjoy the way it was red.

Very much enjoyed the story

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I had a hard time finding sympathy for any one character as they all seemed a little two dimensional and under developed. But the descriptions about the Cloisters and the history of Tarot gave it enough glue to keep me listening.

Narration needed more inflection. Leo needed to sound more Leo, Rachel more Rachel, etc. Still, a good story.

It’s a shallow swim at times, but the deep dive at the end is satisfying.

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